People

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Our People

Collective climate action

The Earth Edinburgh Initiative supports an inspiring community of academics from across the natural, physical, and social sciences, professional services staff, and students with a range of expertise essential in delivering on the vision of the Earth Initiative.

Our team

Our core team is responsible for developing and delivering on the vision of the Edinburgh Earth Initiative alongside key partners across the institution and globally.

Professor Margaret Graham, Director

Lucy Young, Director of Operations

Annabel Cooper, Communications Co-ordinator

Chloe Francis, Earth Fellows Programme Manager

Dr Áine Ryan, Head of Research Engagement

Heather Stewart, Trusts & Foundations Manager

Dr Kate Symons, Senior Research Partnership Manager – Scotland Beyond Net Zero

Earth Champions

Earth Champions are senior academic leaders who advance bold, transdisciplinary climate and environment research across the University of Edinburgh’s key challenge areas. They shape impactful research, build global partnerships, and support real-world solutions that contribute to a more sustainable and regenerative future.

Professor Ronan Bolton

Professor Soledad Garcia Ferrari

Professor Louise Horsfall

Group photo of 2025/26 Earth Fellows

2025/2026 Fellows

An integral part of the Edinburgh Earth Initiative community, Earth Fellows are undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral students at the University of Edinburgh who work on impactful, short term, paid climate, environment and sustainability related projects and research.

Emma Ackerley

Mariam Asghar

Emma Brown

Douglas Copeman

Foteini Dervisi

Yvonne Fondo

Tom Harrison

Jeanne Michalon

Howard Mwesigwa

Sarka Ondrouchova

Rachel Orchard

Simran Sonawalla

Katherine Taylor

Priya Thapliyal

Marie-Louise Wöhrle

Alumni

Meet our Earth Fellows Alumni – undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral students at the University of Edinburgh who have worked on impactful, short term, paid climate related projects and research with Edinburgh Earth Initiative since 2022.

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